Physiology
AIIMS M.Sc. 2019 Exam will be held in online mode (computer based test). The medium of question paper will be in English only. Applicants have to attempt total 90 questions in the duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes (90 Minutes). All the questions will be in MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) format. One mark will be awarded for every correct answer and -1/3 mark will be deducted for every incorrect response.
Hi,
Yes you can do M.Sc in Physiology after B.Sc in Nursing. For preparation you can refer to the following books:
1. MCQs in Physiology by Varun Malhotra
2. Review of Physiology by Soumen Manna
3. Comprehensive MCQs in Human Physiology by A.K Jain
4. Practical Physiology by Pravati Pal
Also, you can find out some previous year question papers and practice from them. If no question papers are available, solve as many MCQs as you can from the above mentioned books and try to stick to important topics and study those topics with details.
Hope this helps, good luck!
ZOOLOGY
Eligibility for B.Sc Hons in Zoology degree is qualifying 10+2 in science or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks obtained in Biology.
PHYSIOLOGY
Eligibility for B.Sc Hons Physiology degree is must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with at least 50% with Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
Hello,
Animal Physiology is a subject in the syllabus for NEET. The weightage for this chapter is 2.5% therefore, having a chance of 1-2 questions being asked in the exam.
Chapters like Human Physiology and Genetics and Evolution have a higher weightage.
Please visit the following link for more details.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
Good luck!
Anesthesia technology is a job-oriented course in India. Diploma, as well as B.Sc Degree course format.
Anesthesia technology course trains students in aspects such as anesthesia equipment, anesthesia techniques, anesthetic agents and dosage, patient monitoring, anesthesia supplies, and anesthesia technology.
Eligibility criteria: In case of most of the institutes out there, minimum educational qualification required is 10+2 passed with minimum 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects.
Dear aspirant....!!
You have numerous opportunities.
JOBS:
Any job whose minimum qualification is graduation.
AssistaNt post in ZSI (zoological survey of india)
Assistants in DRDO.
Laboratory assistant in any uNiversity or research institute.
Assistants in CwC, swc, Fci , etc..
FURTHER EDUCATION:
You can do pg in any life science subjects except botany. (FOLLOW about famous exams like JAM, CEEB)
After your pg you can go for CSIR NET EXAM.
By qualifying in that you can get into research for phd or take-up a teaching job.
Hope your query is solved!
All the best!
PG gives you more scope in research and teaching.
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